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Cackles stock is pretty good throughout. Owner is a lifetime member of the ameraucana club and does try to breed to sop as best they can for a hatchery. I would say they have generally good stock to start from. You would just need to work on your own breeding strategies to improve on them as you would with any breeders stock as well.Ok do you know how pure cackle hatchery stock is? Or where I could find pure stock to start with?
Thanks I believe I have a strategy lined up.Cackles stock is pretty good throughout. Owner is a lifetime member of the ameraucana club and does try to breed to sop as best they can for a hatchery. I would say they have generally good stock to start from. You would just need to work on your own breeding strategies to improve on them as you would with any breeders stock as well.
What are the red sexlink genes?
I think this would be correct.
The genes involved would be:Regarding feather colors, Red Sexlink hens should be genetically the same as Rhode Island Reds except that Red Sexlinks usually have Dominant White, and Rhode Island Reds never do.
Since cubalaya hens are the same color as the wheaten marans and cubalaya roosters are the same color as the RIR do you think I could just breed them to white leghorns and get the same color I wanted?Yes.
Here are some of the cubalayas I like the looks of.Since cubalaya hens are the same color as the wheaten marans and cubalaya roosters are the same color as the RIR do you think I could just breed them to white leghorns and get the same color I wanted?
For the color, probably yes you can use the Cubalayas.Since cubalaya hens are the same color as the wheaten marans and cubalaya roosters are the same color as the RIR do you think I could just breed them to white leghorns and get the same color I wanted?
Would RIR x cubalaya x white leghorn work?For the color, probably yes you can use the Cubalayas.
Cubalayas are going to have some traits different than those other breeds. If you want those traits, then they would be a good choice.
Note, the Cubalaya rooster in the picture is not really the same color (genetically) as a Rhode Island Red. He definitely does have red, but he also has a black breast which Rhode Island Reds do not. The Columbian gene is probably the main one causing that difference: Rhode Island Reds have Co which lets them have the red breast and less black in general, the Wheaten Cubalaya would have co+ which allows the black breast and a bit more black in other areas.
In the pictures I have seen, Wheaten Marans roosters are about the same color as the Wheaten Cubalaya rooster in the first photo you have. With both roosters and hens matching, the Wheaten Cubalayas and Wheaten Marans should have pretty much the same color genes as each other.